A   Brief   History of  SpicesThe story   of  spices  is  a   colorful    one,    and
has been    told    many    times.  It  turned  out that
tropical    Asia     was     especially  rich    in  spice
plants. To  the peoples of  the Mediterranean
and Europe, who depended    on  Arab    traders
for both    the spices  and information about
them,   this    meant   that    cinnamon    and pepper
and ginger  were    rare    treasures   from    fabled
lands.
The Romans  knew    a   number  of  Eastern
spices  but in  cooking used    mainly  pepper.
A    thousand    years   later,  Arab    cultural
influence    introduced  other   spices  to
wealthy  medieval    tables  throughout
Europe,  and     demand  for     them    grew    with
the middle  classes.    Medieval    sauces  often
call     for     a   half-dozen  spices,     usually
beginning    with    cinnamon,   ginger,     and
grains  of  paradise.   The Turkish control of
supply  routes  and prices  impelled    Portugal
and Spain   to  search  for a   new sea route   to